
Dustin Chadwell Writes:
"At first glance it's easy to dismiss Braid as a simple platformer with a gimmick, reversing time to escape death in a similar vein to what Prince of Persia: Sands of Time used a few years back. However, the time manipulation in Braid goes much further than simply escaping death, and while it's impossible to "die" in Braid, the challenge comes from collecting the puzzle pieces that allow the player to unlock more of the story that partially reveals what the protagonist, Tim, is trying to achieve.
Sure, there's a lot of homage to old school 2D platforming here, particularly stuff in the Super Mario universe. You'll encounter slightly skewed versions of Goombas, Piranha Plants, and even a bit of fence climbing similar to Super Mario World. Jonathan Blow, the creator of Braid, has an obvious respect for one of the founding genres of the gaming world, and it shows in every level of Braid, even to the point of certain stages being identical to classic platformers."

BLG writes: "Do you know any famous games made by one person? Well, we’re here to educate you on some of the best one-man projects out there."
Nice list.
I’ll add 9th Dawn III to that list. Great game made by one person.
Always Sometimes Monster is made by two people technically, but let’s do an honorable mention.
Technically speaking Minecraft should have been on the list. But it's nice to see these single devs thrive.
Theyr is no game made by one man. Theyr is always a team of developers behind them.
However there is always someone who comes up with the idea of a game.
When i would give an example of one man with that idea for me its Hideo Kojima....

Microsoft is offering three additional free games for all Xbox Live Gold subscribers in addition to the regular lineup of games this month.
And still the contradiction of getting something for "free" from a service you pay for continues.
https://www.xbox.com/ja-jp/...
I've just redeemed knights quest needs GP/gold membership etc

KeenGamer: "Time manipulation concepts have been the foundation of many great games, including these 5 greats which do the them justice. Because every Back to the Future fan needs a bit more time manipulation to fulfil their time traveling fantasies."
Im thankful Quantum Break ended up here! The only thing that stopped this game from being talked up was Xbox exclusivity and the live action scenes being way too long...
Otherwise, it's basically Control with lighter visuals
TimeSpinner is a good time based metroidvania.
Also, Singularity rocks a a time-theme Bioshock-like FPS.